Budget Implications for High Net Worth Individuals and Families

Federal Budget Update 2016–17

Summary: What’s in and what’s out

A reduction in annual concessional super contributions to $25,000 – down from $30,000 for workers under age 50 and $35,000 for workers aged 50 and over

An increase in the number of individuals subject to a higher tax (up to 30%) on concessional (pre-tax) super contributions. Applies where income is above $250,000, down from the current threshold of $300,000

Introduction of a super transfer balance cap of $1.6 million to limit the amount a person can transfer into the tax-free retirement environment

Tax breaks for small and medium-sized businesses with an annual turnover of up to $10 million

Immediate tax deductions given to small businesses in last year’s budget expanded to include entities with annual turnover of up to $10 million

Further tax relief for unincorporated small businesses

Overview

This year’s Budget may have significant for wealthy Australians with many of the super tax concessions for high income earners scaled back.

While the government kept its promise to leave negative gearing and capital gains tax alone, it reduced access to generous super tax concessions for the most wealthy by introducing a super transfer balance cap of $1.6 million on amounts moving into the tax-free retirement phase, extending the 30 per cent tax on concessional super contributions to those with income of $250,000 (currently $300,000) and lowering the annual cap on concessional super contributions to $25,000.

The Budget also contained measures to overhaul non-concessional contributions cap provisions which will mainly affect high income earners and self-managed super fund (SMSF) members because they tend to make the largest after-tax contributions.

Under proposed changes, a new lifetime cap on non-concessional contributions of $500,000 will replace the current cap of $180,000 per annum or $540,000 every three years for individuals below age 65, under the bring forward rule. This new cap applies from 7:30pm AEST 3 May 2016 for contributions made on, or after, 1 July 2007. Contributions made before this time cannot result in an excess.

The key benefit of making after-tax contributions is that any earnings a super fund derives are usually taxed at a lower rate than earnings outside super, depending on an individual’s personal taxable income.

Super fund earnings are taxed at up to 15 per cent compared to marginal tax rates of up to 47 per cent plus 2 per cent Medicare levy on earnings outside super.

Limited after-tax contributions will affect the ability for individuals to invest windfall payments into super, for example, proceeds from the sale of a property or an inheritance.

A reduction in annual concessional super contributions to $25,000 from 1 July, 2017 – down from $30,000 for workers under age 50 and $35,000 for workers aged 50 and over – will also curb the effectiveness of concessional contributions as a strategy to boost retirement savings.

Other super changes impacting on wealthy individuals and high income earners include changes to Transition-to-Retirement (TTR) income streams by removing the current tax exemption on earnings from 1 July 2017.

Small business owners

Conversely, many business owners will benefit from tax cuts for small and medium-sized enterprises with the company tax rate falling to 27.5 per cent from 1 July, 2016.

The turnover threshold to access the 27.5 per cent tax cut will progressively increase to ultimately include all companies by 2023/24. The company tax rate will then be further reduced to 25 per cent by 2026/27.

In addition to a lower corporate tax rate, businesses with an annual turnover of less than $10 million will also have access to simplified depreciation rules including an immediate tax deduction for certain individual assets they buy costing less than $20,000, available until 30 June, 2017.

The tax offset for small unincorporated businesses will also increase over the next 10 years from 5 per cent to 16 per cent, although the existing cap of $1,000 per individual for each income year will remain.

What’s next?

The vast majority of changes must be legislated and passed through Parliament before they apply.

The government’s top priority is to see the proposed company tax cuts and personal income tax cuts start on 1 July, 2016, which will put pressure on Parliament to pass legislation quickly. If you believe you may be affected by the Budget’s changes you should consider seeking professional advice.

If any of these proposals raise questions, concerns or potential opportunities for you, please speak with your financial adviser today, or contact us for an obligation-free discussion today.

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